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after hurricane sandy. wow. >>> trouble and tragedy, as you know, can certainly bring a community together. we've seen many moving examples of that this week. michelle miller has some examples of not so random acts of kindness. >> reporter: tans knee yan born berita was back on kitchen duty. she reigned alone as top chef. you were the only one cooking? >> yes. >> reporter: how many people did you cook for? 9400. >> reporter: the covenant house resident whipped up 1200 meals a day for two days straight. but she was far from the only one who went beyond the call of duty. >> i was a little bit afraid because i thought the water was actually going to come here, into our building. >> reporter: on a chaotic night, lisa denslow was charged with keeping it together for 30 0 deans, young mothers and their infants. by late tuesday she and a few 72 hours without a break.re than don't you have families? don't you have responsibilities? >> i do but my family understands. >> reporter: already filled to capacity, and with
after hurricane sandy. wow. >>> trouble and tragedy, as you know, can certainly bring a community together. we've seen many moving examples of that this week. michelle miller has some examples of not so random acts of kindness. >> reporter: tans knee yan born berita was back on kitchen duty. she reigned alone as top chef. you were the only one cooking? >> yes. >> reporter: how many people did you cook for? 9400. >> reporter: the covenant house resident whipped...
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hurricane sandy is lashing the yarn. has the potential to become a super storm for the eastern united states next week. >> sandy made lawful in cuba overnight with category 2 of top winds of 114 miles per hour. the hurricane is blamed for two deaths. cbs portia siegelbaum filed this report from havana, cuba. >> reporter: sandy claimed its first victim. the storm grew to a category 2 level as it made landfall in cuba with 110 miles per hour winds. she spun directly into the island of jamaica, crashing a boulder into a man's house taking his life. in haiti heavy downpours swelled rivers sweeping away a woman as she tried to cross it. high winds and surf are pressing the south florida coast. sandy continues to grow, the sunshine state may see tropical storm winds as early as tonight. for cbs "this morning," portia siegelbaum, havana, cuba. >> david bernard is chief meteorologist for our miami station cbs 4 and he's watching sandy. david, talk about the size and the strength of this storm. >> well, norah overnight this storm
hurricane sandy is lashing the yarn. has the potential to become a super storm for the eastern united states next week. >> sandy made lawful in cuba overnight with category 2 of top winds of 114 miles per hour. the hurricane is blamed for two deaths. cbs portia siegelbaum filed this report from havana, cuba. >> reporter: sandy claimed its first victim. the storm grew to a category 2 level as it made landfall in cuba with 110 miles per hour winds. she spun directly into the island of...
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they didn't plan on superstorm sandy. so how did they pull off a last minute ceremony in the middle of a disaster? we'll tell you right after the break. you're watching cbs "this morning." >>> it was back to business over the weekend for one married couple in lower manhattan. they returned to their new restaurant after four days without power. willem marx has the story behind that re-opening. >> the truth is we started cooking because we didn't want to be the boring married couple that started going out with only other married couples. >> reporter: when did you start inviting strangers. >> right after our wedding. >> reporter: for new yorkers, this couple first came love, then came marriage, then came cooking for strangers. the couple held on to their latin american roots in which entertaining they say is a corner stone by opening their doors to anyone willing to try their unique brand of entertaining. >> strangers come in to your home. >> absolutely. only the beginning. it's like the first 20 minutes and then you see wit
they didn't plan on superstorm sandy. so how did they pull off a last minute ceremony in the middle of a disaster? we'll tell you right after the break. you're watching cbs "this morning." >>> it was back to business over the weekend for one married couple in lower manhattan. they returned to their new restaurant after four days without power. willem marx has the story behind that re-opening. >> the truth is we started cooking because we didn't want to be the boring...
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tomorrow, a nor'easter targets the same areas devastated by superstorm sandy. more than one million utility customers still have no power. mostly in new york and new jersey. fema says it has already spent nearly $200 million to house people who are homeless because of sandy, and temperatures fell into the 30s overnight, adding another layer of misery. david bernard, chief meteorologist of our miami affiliate cbs 4 is watching the forecast for us. david, where are the problems going to be today and tomorrow? >> well, the good news, norah, is when we look at the national weather this morning, we don't have a lot of problems. in fact, mostly, we just have a little bit of rain near chicago and a little bit of rain in north florida, but nothing that will cause any issues. let's go forward to tomorrow morning. this is the map wednesday morning. there is the coastal storm just off of cape hatteras. now there's two trends that have happened today. by wednesday evening, it appears the track of low might be a little bit further off the coast. if that's the case, the stro
tomorrow, a nor'easter targets the same areas devastated by superstorm sandy. more than one million utility customers still have no power. mostly in new york and new jersey. fema says it has already spent nearly $200 million to house people who are homeless because of sandy, and temperatures fell into the 30s overnight, adding another layer of misery. david bernard, chief meteorologist of our miami affiliate cbs 4 is watching the forecast for us. david, where are the problems going to be today...
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then came hurricane sandy that took the focus off romney in the final week of the campaign. romney had expected to win. earlier in the day he told reporters he had written only one speech, a victory speech. >> it's about 1,118 words, and i'm sure it will change before i'm finished because i haven't passed it around to my family and friends and advisers to get their reaction. >> reporter: but in the end he delivered a concession speech, lasting just five minutes. >> i so wish that i had been able to fulfill your hopes to lead the country in a different direction, but the nation chose another leader, and so ann and i join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. thank you and god bless america. >> reporter: you could see the sadness in romney as he gave that speech last night. it was a hard-fought campaign and as you said he didn't leave anything on the table. not only was it the end of the campaign after those 17 months on the campaign trail, it also is most likely the end of romney's political life, his wife ann said last night that he will not be runnin
then came hurricane sandy that took the focus off romney in the final week of the campaign. romney had expected to win. earlier in the day he told reporters he had written only one speech, a victory speech. >> it's about 1,118 words, and i'm sure it will change before i'm finished because i haven't passed it around to my family and friends and advisers to get their reaction. >> reporter: but in the end he delivered a concession speech, lasting just five minutes. >> i so wish...
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and that is where sandy hit first. summers point, new jersey is ten miles down the road from a devastated atlantic city. >> half of summers point in our backyard. our entire dock. our shed came down. devastating. >> reporter: the storm destroyed the town's beloved fishing pier, the pavilion now sits in the bay. an emergency responder here for 36 years said it's the worst he's ever seen. >> our fishing pier is now a gazebo in the water. >> came right off. >> yep. the docks here are gone. >> reporter: though a piece of summers point nostalgia is all but gone the feeling for many residents is relief. >> we're safe. we're safe. the houses were safe. just a lot of clean up and mess and i guess money. >> reporter: but as bad as it is in summers point it's worse out on the barrier islands like ocean city that line new jersey's coast. when sandy came ashore she hit here first. tom and eileen feel lucky to be alive. >> lost our fingernails watching the news over the last couple of days and not to say we're not devastated. but w
and that is where sandy hit first. summers point, new jersey is ten miles down the road from a devastated atlantic city. >> half of summers point in our backyard. our entire dock. our shed came down. devastating. >> reporter: the storm destroyed the town's beloved fishing pier, the pavilion now sits in the bay. an emergency responder here for 36 years said it's the worst he's ever seen. >> our fishing pier is now a gazebo in the water. >> came right off. >> yep....
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super storm sandy made landfall late monday. a wet and windy nightmare. >> we knew this was going to be a great, dangerous storm. the storm met our expectations. >> reporter: sandy exceeded them. around 9:00 p.m. the storm produced a record surge at battery park in manhattan. 13.88 feet. breaching the sea wall and flooding the area. manhattan's waterfront seemed to disappear as the surge rushed over the wall. >> unknown. storm of the century. >> reporter: roads and cars were quickly covered. ground zero was engulfed. across the harbor in brooklyn, there was so much flooding around coney island that emergency responders couldn't reach the area. corrosive sea water headed underground into new york city subway and commuter tunnels. to prevent further damage power was deliberately cut to 6500 customers in manhattan. but that's not why the skyline went dark. this is. explosion at a con edison plant, more than eople across the city lost power.pital was one of them. doctors and patients were forced to leave late last night when backup
super storm sandy made landfall late monday. a wet and windy nightmare. >> we knew this was going to be a great, dangerous storm. the storm met our expectations. >> reporter: sandy exceeded them. around 9:00 p.m. the storm produced a record surge at battery park in manhattan. 13.88 feet. breaching the sea wall and flooding the area. manhattan's waterfront seemed to disappear as the surge rushed over the wall. >> unknown. storm of the century. >> reporter: roads and cars...
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david what's happening with tropical storm sandy? >> let's start with the very latest from the hurricane center. this just came in a couple of minutes ago. the position is less than 100 miles south of kingston, jamaica moving quickly to the north at 14 miles per hour. now sandy may become a hurricane later today as it approaches the southeastern coast of cuba. looking ahead as we go into the weekend, we're going to talk about what the possible scenarios are for the northeastern portion of the united states. we got a big winter like jet stream dip coming through the plains this weekend. that may capture the storm and propel it into the east coast with tropical storm, maybe even hurricane force wind conditions. it's too early to say. there's an option that it goes out to sea. now kind of a third middle of the road option is that all the warm air and energy associated with sandy remains and clashes with the cold air coming from the west and that forms a new low which can be a very powerful nor'easter. while you have storm conditions alo
david what's happening with tropical storm sandy? >> let's start with the very latest from the hurricane center. this just came in a couple of minutes ago. the position is less than 100 miles south of kingston, jamaica moving quickly to the north at 14 miles per hour. now sandy may become a hurricane later today as it approaches the southeastern coast of cuba. looking ahead as we go into the weekend, we're going to talk about what the possible scenarios are for the northeastern portion of...
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that number will be lower because of sandy. just as the criticism is beginning to rise for having that race at all. molly pritz was the top american female finisher at last year's new york marathon. this year she hopes to do better. >> it's a race just to get here. >> reporter: then sandy came along. >> just the devastation of it left me shocked. you never know how hard it will hit. >> reporter: despite flooding and power outages brought by this storm of the century, mayor michael bloomberg said the race will go on. >> there's lots of people that came here. it's a great event for new york. >> reporter: the decision sparked debate on the facebook page of the new york roadrunner's club. the organization responsible for the marathon. this is one of the biggest slaps in the face you can give to responders, victims and survivor of this disaster one member wrote. while another posted new york city needs this race for normalcy. the nypd won't reveal how many first responders will be on hand only telling cbs news there will be adequate
that number will be lower because of sandy. just as the criticism is beginning to rise for having that race at all. molly pritz was the top american female finisher at last year's new york marathon. this year she hopes to do better. >> it's a race just to get here. >> reporter: then sandy came along. >> just the devastation of it left me shocked. you never know how hard it will hit. >> reporter: despite flooding and power outages brought by this storm of the century,...
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the only access point, a darkened stairwell that sandy knocked out power to. when we reached the historic tunnel it was empty and eerie. water is gone from here but the floor of the tunnel is covered with mud and debris. the water that remains is under the water or just above it. you can see the ceiling above us was still leaking. but even when the water is gone the job is far from over. mounds of mud, sand and garbage need to be cleared, electric cal systems need to dry out. which is why he's not putting an estimate on when this famed roadway will finally reopen. what have you learned from this process? >> we have to start looking at ways to help prevent it from happening again. take action. >> when you talk about things that can prevents this in the future, you mean seawall. >> seawalls. barriers. gates at the tunnel. we have to start looking into that. >> otherwise it happens all over again. >> hopefully it won't happen for another hundred years from now but know it happens. >> that describes what it was like down there. what was it like four to be down the
the only access point, a darkened stairwell that sandy knocked out power to. when we reached the historic tunnel it was empty and eerie. water is gone from here but the floor of the tunnel is covered with mud and debris. the water that remains is under the water or just above it. you can see the ceiling above us was still leaking. but even when the water is gone the job is far from over. mounds of mud, sand and garbage need to be cleared, electric cal systems need to dry out. which is why he's...
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. >> parts of new york rationing gas in the wake of superstorm sandy. extreme weather is here to change. climate change is a reality. >> the judge sentenced jared loughner to life in sentencing in a mass shooting. >> it was intense when he walked in the room. gabby said for her the biggest emotion was sadness. >> seven navy s.e.a.l.s have been punished for disclosing classified information to the maker of a video game. >> a deer crashed into a plate glass window. >> what did you do to make the deer angry? >> maybe our hours weren't long enough. >> all that -- >> do you see anything in porn that attracts you at all? >> no, pat. >> -- and all that matters. >> the president was speaking to campaign workers and got very emotional. >> i'm very proud of all of you and -- >> cbs "this morning." >> some changes are expected in the obama administration. secretary of state hillary clinton is likely to step down. when he heard about it bill clinton said that's great give he had a heads up when she's on her way home. >>> welcome to cbs "this morning." norah o'donne
. >> parts of new york rationing gas in the wake of superstorm sandy. extreme weather is here to change. climate change is a reality. >> the judge sentenced jared loughner to life in sentencing in a mass shooting. >> it was intense when he walked in the room. gabby said for her the biggest emotion was sadness. >> seven navy s.e.a.l.s have been punished for disclosing classified information to the maker of a video game. >> a deer crashed into a plate glass window....
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the death toll from hurricane sandy rises. now the massive storm is set to hammer the east coast. >>> campaign spending hits the $2 million mark, and with 11 days to go, it's still anyone's race. >>> 60 minutes finds the national archives has become a treasure-trove for thieves. >>> we begin this morning with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> they are calling it the frankenstorm, like nothing we have ever seen. >> hurricane sandy barrels towards the east coast. >> already being blamed for 21 deaths in the caribbean. >> this storm could cause more than $1 billion in damage. >> could devastate parts of the east coast from florida up to maine z. >> she sounds so harmless, sandy. >>> this is a time we face big challenges, we want a president to bring big changes, he won't. >> battleground blitz in ohio. >> i don't want your vote because of what i have done, i want your vote because of what i do. >> president oama is saying to the electorate, hit me baby, one more time. >>> a neighborhood stunned this morning by a h
the death toll from hurricane sandy rises. now the massive storm is set to hammer the east coast. >>> campaign spending hits the $2 million mark, and with 11 days to go, it's still anyone's race. >>> 60 minutes finds the national archives has become a treasure-trove for thieves. >>> we begin this morning with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> they are calling it the frankenstorm, like nothing we have ever seen. >> hurricane sandy barrels...
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>> listen sandy was off the chart. climate change made it worse. but sandy was off the charts. however, very much the new norm wral that we're seeing more extreme weather. bigger storms more often. heat waves, drought like we saw this summer, fires. and we've had three of our highest flood events in new york city out of the top ten three since 1900 three has come since the last three years. >> the real damage from hurricane sandy came from the rising sea levels. what role did they play inis? >> new york city has seen about a foot-and-a-half of sea level rise since 1850. slightly more than half of that is from global warming melting ice, expanding seas. so the surge got about a foot higher because of this because of this increase in sea level. it still would have been awful without that extra foot. but every foot made a difference. every inch makes a difference. would the transformer have blown up. would a particular spot have been plugged. some places have been spared. >> would the tunnels and subways under water. >> as it shifts to a conversation about rebuilding you heard fro
>> listen sandy was off the chart. climate change made it worse. but sandy was off the charts. however, very much the new norm wral that we're seeing more extreme weather. bigger storms more often. heat waves, drought like we saw this summer, fires. and we've had three of our highest flood events in new york city out of the top ten three since 1900 three has come since the last three years. >> the real damage from hurricane sandy came from the rising sea levels. what role did they...
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here in brooklyn sandy has never left. two weeks after sandy hit do you feel forgotten about? >> yes. >> reporter: she was born in this house. she refuses to walk away now. >> you're going stay? >> yes. i'm 62. i was born here. i'll stay. i'm already starting to repair. >> reporter: a new shift of utility workers is about to get into these neighborhoods. before the power can be turned on many homeowners have to replace their fuse box, water heaters, systems of the house so it's complicated. new york state estimated its damage at $50 billion. that would make sandy the second most expensive storm ever after katrina. >> incredible. time to show you this morning's headlines. the jerusalem post says united nations is calling for restraint after israel fired a warning shot at syrian troops. it was retaliation for a mortar round that landed near an israel military post. the mortar was not aimed at their position but they want to make sure syria's violence doesn't spill across the border. >> britain's "guardian" said venice is getting the worse flooding ever. the flood surge which is
here in brooklyn sandy has never left. two weeks after sandy hit do you feel forgotten about? >> yes. >> reporter: she was born in this house. she refuses to walk away now. >> you're going stay? >> yes. i'm 62. i was born here. i'll stay. i'm already starting to repair. >> reporter: a new shift of utility workers is about to get into these neighborhoods. before the power can be turned on many homeowners have to replace their fuse box, water heaters, systems of the...
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sandy weakened to a tropical storm temporarily and as i suspected it is back now to hurricane sandy. they reincreased the wind to 75 miles per hour. it has been a dramatic drop in pressure and that's going to be key to watch. this pressure will trop quite a bit more in the next 24 hours and it is possible that sandy is going to get stronger again we're anticipating the storm sunday night early monday morning to be just east of the outer banks and then a landfall anywhere from the delmarva to long island that's where the greatest impacts from the storm it looks like are is going to be at this time. >> david, what areas do you think are likely to get hit the worst in this at this point? i know it looks like it's headed for new jersey. how deep in could it go? >> it could go well inland and again not too important focus on where the center of the storm makes landfall due to the sheer size of this. in fact storm surge risk is extreme. the risk for flooding here may be some of the greatest flooding that people have seen in their local areas maybe in their lifetime. a lot of those because
sandy weakened to a tropical storm temporarily and as i suspected it is back now to hurricane sandy. they reincreased the wind to 75 miles per hour. it has been a dramatic drop in pressure and that's going to be key to watch. this pressure will trop quite a bit more in the next 24 hours and it is possible that sandy is going to get stronger again we're anticipating the storm sunday night early monday morning to be just east of the outer banks and then a landfall anywhere from the delmarva to...
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according to jackson's wife sandy, the congressman wants to appear in public but is still recovering. >> i know that he is anxious to do so. but he is also under doctor's orders to stay very calm, very quiet and he's going to do that. >> jackson, an 18 year veteran of congress disappeared in june at first without explanation. he was being treated in arizona, then at the mayo clinic, but his office gave several different reasons for his absence before revealing the bipolar diagnosis. >> this has been a very mysterious episode from the word go. first it was fatigue, then it was depression, then it was bipolar disorder then gastro intestinal problems. problems that dribbled out and not being dealt with forthrightly. >>> jesse jackson jr. remains popular enough in his district to be re-elected but some voters in chicago wonder where he is and when he's coming back to work. >> if he's severely depress where you can work you shouldn't >> how can we vote for you if you don't support us. >> jackson put up his house in washington, d.c. his wife said they need the money. >> it's now 7:54. time
according to jackson's wife sandy, the congressman wants to appear in public but is still recovering. >> i know that he is anxious to do so. but he is also under doctor's orders to stay very calm, very quiet and he's going to do that. >> jackson, an 18 year veteran of congress disappeared in june at first without explanation. he was being treated in arizona, then at the mayo clinic, but his office gave several different reasons for his absence before revealing the bipolar diagnosis....
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very successful people, friends with alan greenspan, sandy wile, larry tisch, big-time wall street people. sam had been inside the room growing up around these people, so when he was telling me that this was all a big con, i decided that i really ought to listen. >> and after all this, why did he turn himself in? >> deborah ryan, his girlfriend. he couldn't take that he was destroying her life. they arrested her and charged her. and to this day, you know, that's i think his biggest regret. i mean, he really -- >> he regrets that he got her involved? >> yeah. >> yeah, that he got her involved. >> he's very remorseful about the investors he hurt. another thing that's interesting about sam is, you know, people have this idea of the hedge fund person, bernard madoff who was really a monster, a psychopath. sam is a human being. sam was always trying to fix the problem, get over. he didn't want to be a criminal. it's just circumstances came along, he couldn't admit to failure, and so he bought himself time and the lie grew and grew and grew. and so, at the end of it, he's $150 million down, he'
very successful people, friends with alan greenspan, sandy wile, larry tisch, big-time wall street people. sam had been inside the room growing up around these people, so when he was telling me that this was all a big con, i decided that i really ought to listen. >> and after all this, why did he turn himself in? >> deborah ryan, his girlfriend. he couldn't take that he was destroying her life. they arrested her and charged her. and to this day, you know, that's i think his biggest...
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>> look, it's sandy-claws, claws. >> what did i tell you about puns? >> that was a scene from the farrelly brother's new movie "the three stooges." the trio have been getting laughs on the small screen for the past 60 years. >> we're taking a look at other tv classics that have hit and missed in the leap to the silver screen. dana stevens, film critic for slate.com and allison bales, film critic for "more" magazine. the three stooges have a lot on their plate here. iconic tv show. i watched it with my dad all the time. i loved it. it's a big challenge. >> it's dangerous when you take an iconic show with the characters and make a film. this film is not bad but i -- for me, i just don't know what the relevance is. and i wonder would anyone try to make a grouchomarx film? i don't know if it's a wise thing. >> the three stooges were replaced along the way, 60 years they've been in the public imagination, a couple of curlys and it's not as if there was one original clan. maybe given this is aimed at a new demographic of younger people who don't know the sto
>> look, it's sandy-claws, claws. >> what did i tell you about puns? >> that was a scene from the farrelly brother's new movie "the three stooges." the trio have been getting laughs on the small screen for the past 60 years. >> we're taking a look at other tv classics that have hit and missed in the leap to the silver screen. dana stevens, film critic for slate.com and allison bales, film critic for "more" magazine. the three stooges have a lot on...
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the odds of the couple ever finding the ring in lake erie's sandy bottom. one estimate put is at 250,000 to 1. >> i honestly did not think we would find it. i honestly didn't. >> i never thought we would. >> it was a friend, drew supon who urged them to keep looking. >> you can't sleep at night knowing something that valuable to somebody is sitting in four feet of water. >> drew led the couple and their friends on a search. by the end of day two, the search party had lost hope. but not drew. armed with an underwater metal dee tech dore and gut feeling, he urged the couple to return for day three. >> picking up a weak signal. we had done it 30 times prior. the signal was getting a little stronger and before you know it, he had it in his hand like this. >> i don't think we said anything. all of our mouths were like -- and adam pretty much said oh, my god, is that the ring? that's the ring. it's the ring. is this your ring in. >> yes, that's the ring. >> that's the one. >> in his hands the promise of a future. rediscovered against all odds. >> oh, my god! that
the odds of the couple ever finding the ring in lake erie's sandy bottom. one estimate put is at 250,000 to 1. >> i honestly did not think we would find it. i honestly didn't. >> i never thought we would. >> it was a friend, drew supon who urged them to keep looking. >> you can't sleep at night knowing something that valuable to somebody is sitting in four feet of water. >> drew led the couple and their friends on a search. by the end of day two, the search party...
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. >> reporter: they call this track the big sandy. you can certainly see why. doug o'neill says it's the most demanding surface of the three triple crown races and it's certainly the longest track. this track is a mile and a half long. but trainer doug o'neill says, i'll have another, is ready. >> my job as the trainer is just to make sure i'll have another is under great care and is in the top shape, getting ready for the race. >> reporter: and one way or another, i'll have another will make history this saturday. either as the 12th horse to win or the 12th to try and fail since the last triple winner affirmed was crowned in 1978. for "cbs this morning," seth doane in new york. >> i'll be watching. >> me, too. i know nothing about horse racing, i've never been, but i'm going to predict i'll have another and don o'neill. i like them both. >> i'm wearing a hat. >> but you're not going to watch it from a boat.& or maybe. >> no. >> magnificent animals. >> gorgeous. >> long and lean. really, really gorgeous. >>> they call troy ball the moonshine mom. she moved to n
. >> reporter: they call this track the big sandy. you can certainly see why. doug o'neill says it's the most demanding surface of the three triple crown races and it's certainly the longest track. this track is a mile and a half long. but trainer doug o'neill says, i'll have another, is ready. >> my job as the trainer is just to make sure i'll have another is under great care and is in the top shape, getting ready for the race. >> reporter: and one way or another, i'll have...
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sandy safey helped organize the dinner. >> the guests are very involved in the event. they are actually participants in the event. >> people signed up on the internet and paid $25 each to attend. most brought their own forks and tables and chairs. dinner enblanc started in paris in 1988 and from humble beginnings has exploded in popularity. last year was the first time it was held in new york and it was a turning point. >> after new york, the buzz was worldwide, really. and then we started receiving requests from all over, not just the united states or north america, but all the way to australia, sydney, singapore, and even rwanda. >> this year, the party is getting even bigger. events are scheduled in more than 22 cities on five continents. the founder's son has been the driving force behind the explosive growth. >> we do this first for passion, and it became a big success in paris, because if it works in france, it could work everywhere. >> facebook and twitter are important tools in getting the message out. but old-fashioned word of mouth still plays a role. to find
sandy safey helped organize the dinner. >> the guests are very involved in the event. they are actually participants in the event. >> people signed up on the internet and paid $25 each to attend. most brought their own forks and tables and chairs. dinner enblanc started in paris in 1988 and from humble beginnings has exploded in popularity. last year was the first time it was held in new york and it was a turning point. >> after new york, the buzz was worldwide, really. and...